Three strangers arrive one by one at a mysterious cabin in the middle of nowhere only to learn they've been brought together for a reason.Three strangers arrive one by one at a mysterious cabin in the middle of nowhere only to learn they've been brought together for a reason.Three strangers arrive one by one at a mysterious cabin in the middle of nowhere only to learn they've been brought together for a reason.
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- TriviaTom (Scott Eastwood)is the son of Clint Eastwood, Sam (Katherine Waterston)is Sam Waterston's daughter and Jody (Sara Paxton) is related to Bill Paxton.
- GoofsAt 1:00:48 into the movie, Hans is pointing a Mauser rifle at Tom, Jody and Samantha with the safety straight up. That would put a Mauser rifle on safe and lock the bolt in place as well as blocking the sights. At 1:17:39 Hans is threatening Hans with the safety straight up, again putting the rifle on safe, blocking the sights and locking the bolt.
- ConnectionsReferences Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
- SoundtracksMy Coco
Written by Shawn Christensen, Michael Jurin, Arthur Kremer, and Amanda Tannen
Performed by Stellastarr*
Under license from Stellastarr Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of RCA Music Group
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Simple and effective
An indy without benefit of name director or stars, this is still one worth catching for those who prefer their supernatural in the tradition of "Outer Limits" or "The Twilight Zone". In true Serling-esque fashion three strangers arrive separately at the abandoned cabin that forms the setting for most of the story, one that convincingly fleshes out recognizable relationships between a man and two women who at first share little more in common than a need to get home. Each failed trip into the woods reveals something of their situation and each other, moving steadily toward a final revelation kept well under wraps.
Limited locale puts extra reliance on the cast and they deliver solidly. Special credit though goes to Sara Paxton, who so impressed in "The Innkeepers", as the petty thief skirting the edge of control.
For an obvious work of limited resources, "Enter Nowhere" makes excellent use of them all to come up with one of the better small films I've seen in a while.
Limited locale puts extra reliance on the cast and they deliver solidly. Special credit though goes to Sara Paxton, who so impressed in "The Innkeepers", as the petty thief skirting the edge of control.
For an obvious work of limited resources, "Enter Nowhere" makes excellent use of them all to come up with one of the better small films I've seen in a while.
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- Vantec
- Apr 14, 2012
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- The Haunting of Black Wood
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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